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South Africa's new ethnic Bantustan-enclaves

Some 8million foreign Africans or more.. may have already strolled into SA since 1994: where they set up their own little ethnic-Bantustan enclaves in squatter-camps countrywide

May 11 2013 - Thousands of black-African foreigners flock daily to South Africa to seek a 'better life'. Many end up as beggars on the streets, setting up their own little 'Bantustan' ethnic-enclaves in sprawling shanty-towns around all the major cities -- and survive in a life of often very violent crime. The biggest migration in the world is now quietly taking place in South Africa. Many millions of famished, terrified Zimbabweans and other destitute Africans continue to stream into South Africa,

Estimates range from five million to eight million illegal migrants from the rest of Africa living in South Africa. They flock in from many African countries - Somalia and Nigeria to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho. They often have to dodge dangerous wildlife such as man-eating lion prides who became used to their presence - and crocodiles. "Strolling" is the operative word: as this video shows for instance, how easy it is for Zimbabweans to enter South Africa illegally by simply walking across a shallow portion of the Limpopo River. In Oct 2009, the SA home office already reported a backlog of 640,000 'asylum seekers' which would take thirty years to clear up. And meanwhile, South African whites are also fleeing the country of their birth in large numbers. link and link

It is estimated that South Africa harbours at least Five-million to Eight-million migrants. And the ANC-regime's own incredible greed is the only reason for this tsunami of under-educated, unemployable black Africans flooding into South Africa and adding an increasingly unbearable burden on all its resources. These migrants also are beginning to form organised criminal gangs which work together with criminal SA police officers, adding to the country's violent-crime rates. link It came to light this week when nine SAPS officers were arrested, that the ANC-controlled officials earned at least R100,000 a day stamping 'tourists' passports in exchange for R150 each. The migrants arrive by the busloads. And It is believed that at least three million of these "tourists' are Zimbabweans (pop. 12,5-million in 2008). South Africa keeps boasting about its ' soaring tourism trade '. How many of these 'tourists' however ever return to their countries of origin?

The Zimbabweans ifteb apply for political asylum: many arrived to escape the political and economic instability caused by Robert Mugabe's government. But South Africa is now becoming equally violent and unstable. To protect themselves from xenophobic violence by local Black South Africans, many migrants are banding together in their own little ethnic enclaves: in other words, little 'apartheid-Bantustans'.

Above: Maggie Sotyu's anti-white sentiments seem to be embedded into ANC-culture. An earlier South African Minister of Safety & Security, Charles Nqakula also said in a parliamentary tirade: "They (whites) can continue to winge until they are blue in the face. They can continue to be as negative as they want to, or... they can simply leave this country..." Video below:

This occurs frequently, whereas the statistics show that more than 97 percent of all the crimes are carried out by blacks in SA. Many whites, already reeling under a growing atmosphere of hatespeech and racial violence targetting them, fear that these subtle misrepresentations are demonising whites even more, by depicting them subliminally as 'criminals and racists' - even a deputy SA police minister publicly said in an angry outburst that 'all whites are criminals'.

Corrupt border post officials earn R100,000 per day handing out fake tourist-visas: and create massive migration pattern into South Africa:

On May 9 2013, nine police officers were arrested, along with seven other people, for fraud and corruption at the Caledonspoort border post with Lesotho on Tuesday, said Capt Paul Ramaloko, spokesman of the SAPS special crime-prevention unit, the Hawks said. Ramaloko said six were immigration officers and one an official from the SA health department. The officials allegedly allowed people to enter the country from Lesotho without documents and charged them R150 each. “In some instances taxi drivers delivered passports at the port of entry to be stamped (with 'tourist visas') in order to extend the days of holders in SA, at a fee of R150,” he said. “This is being orchestrated for a long time. The officials were able to make over R100,000 per day. At one instance officials shared R200,000.”

He said people without passports arrived at the border in a bus and a police officer entered the bus and counted them.“Each person was charged R150 or R200 and the bus was allowed to enter SA.” Police confiscated R38,000 found in the boot of a car belonging to one of the immigration officials.The group's remand was handled in the Fouriesburg Magistrate's Court. Ramaloko said they were arrested on duty at the port of entry. One of the police officers was arrested at a hospital, where he had been booked in for alcohol abuse. The head of the Hawks in the Free State Maj-Gen Senaba Mositi, said the arrests were part of the police's quest to stop corruption in the province. - Sapa

The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '